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Friday 17 Jul 2026

Mendelssohn and a martini anyone?

Low on vitamin D? We’re partnering with our friends at GOTHAM at The Still to create your perfect midwinter boost.

Book in for a premium cheeseburger and cocktail for the special TSO price of $40.

This offer is limited to our two July concerts;

One block away in the historic Mercury Print Room at 30 Argyle Street is GOTHAM at The Still – LARK Distillery’s flagship whisky and cocktail bar.

With a front bar area that’s perfect for live jazz music and cosy booths with a view of the open kitchen, embrace the dark pulse of GOTHAM before a mood-boosting dose of cheerful music at TSO.

TSO concert offer

Enjoy a GOTHAM Cheeseburger and either a martini or a Manhattan for $40 (valued at $54).

How to claim the offer

Book online and mention in the ‘Special Requests’ field that you’re heading to a TSO concert.

When you arrive at the venue, please order before 6:15pm to guarantee that your burger arrives with plenty of time for you to get to the concert hall for the 7:30pm concert.

More good news

Thanks to our partnership with GOTHAM at The Still, concertgoers are entitled to 10% off drinks and food before or after any of our concerts – please just let the bar staff know.

The 10% off TSO offer does not include the special cheeseburger and cocktail offer for July.

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Federation Concert Hall Series
A Javier Perianes in a dark jacket poses confidently in front of a grand piano, his face lit against a darker background. Reflected in the piano lid, he appears again while an orchestra with string players performs behind him, creating a layered, dramatic

Brahms, Mozart and Beethoven

Music that fills the hall with the feeling of fresh sunlight.
Friday 31 Jul 2026
7:30pm
Nipaluna / Hobart
South

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